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Beat the Streak Report: Monday, August 23

We start this week with “warriorclub” atop the leaderboard with a
30-game streak. 30-game streaks are always attention worthy. There’s
some attention.

But this edition of the Beat the Streak Report is dedicated to our
season leader, Dick George. Oh, Dick George, how angelic of a human you
are.

Forget for a second that Mr. George is currently riding a 17-game streak
merely weeks after watching his 43-gamer evaporate — come on, we know
with Dick that it’s not and it never was about the money.

No, what makes Dick George a first-ballot Beat the Streak Hall of Famer
can be reflected in the e-mail he sent me over the weekend paying homage
and respect to Geoff Croke and his 43-gamer. I sic’d the daylights out
of this out of respect to my favorite hit oracle:

Naturally I have been following your recent streak closely along with
about 20-30 friends. I felt sure you would take the lead Thursday
night and I was ready to be 100% behind you as you went for the $3M. I
just want to congratulate you for your accomplishment. I know how hard
it is to get to 43 and I know it gets a little more nerve racking each
day when you get that high. My daughter lives in Brooklyn, I would love
to catch a Mets game with you sometime. Maybe when they play the
Giants, my favorite team.

As mentioned earlier, “warriorclub” is riding high with a 30-game streak. Not far behind is “sunhudson” with a 29-gamer.

In Home Run Beat the Streak news, “kendo1961″ is setting the pace with
an eight-game streak. Eight is currently the season high, so if
“kendo1961″ can press his luck for another day, a sole leader atop the
… leaderboard will emerge.

And on that note, my ill-advised HR BTS pick of the day is: Jose Bautista vs. Ivan Nova and the Yankees!

“Resets now eliminate you from cash prizes
Expanding on that comment. After tonite’s games, only 41 game days remaining. Need 43 to tie the high mark this year. Well even if an Oct 4th game were played, that would be 42 games left after today, instead of 41. But you need 43 minimum. I can not foresee any chance of an Oct 5th game.

Looks like Dave is saying the leader, George, has more tie breaker hits than GCroke.
Monday
BTS – Starlin Castro (Was 4 for 5 yesterday v. Braves)
HR – Hamilton v. Harden who was with Cubs a few years ago and can be great or terrible. Gives up the long ball alot.
Game in TX and Hamilton is hot – like my chances here.
Survivor – RSox
Wednesday Aug 25 – Rockies in a day game and Tulowitzki has hit in all the day games he has played in this year.

“Looks like Dave is saying the leader, George, has more tie breaker hits than GCroke.”
Don’t know, depends on how you read between the lines. One may read it as: “Though Dick lost the tiebreaker, this is what a good sport the guy is…” Though I doubt Dave was hinting one way or the other & may be prevented from telling us which won the tiebreaker.

Flip flopping between Miguel and Josh. Miguel on the road would get possibly extra bat and hits chen well, or Josh who is hotttt and kills at home. I don’t know. Good luck to all tonight. I think they both get hits.

I’m still going to blog. I was thinking about it and I figured why the hell not and I just read the comments from last night and I still stand by what I said. I want to know how you can even get to 15 yet alone 30 or 40. Anybody care to help me out? 10 long years and not even a 15 game streak and the worst part is half of the ones who blog this year will not be back next year. It always happens like I said. My picks for tonight.
BTS-Ortiz, he has hits in 12 of his last 13 games and they are facing the Mariners at home so it looks like a good pick.
HR BTS-Cabrera
Survivor-Giants, Cain is pitching and look at his numbers at home and you will see why I chose them to win.

From the rules page, I was under the impression that it was whoever gets there first, which would make Dick George the winner. It sounded like the tiebreaker was only if both of the highest streaks ended on the same day. But I could be way off….

@bronxbmbr both players (Miguel Cabrera and Josh Hamilton) are at home and I’m deciding between them too.
HR: Miguel Cabrera
Survivor: Rangers (I’ve been struggling in survivor lately alternating wins and losses. I’m at 1 and hope to break that pattern tonight.)
BTW it’s 108° in Arlington tonight is that good or bad if I take Josh Hamilton?

Actually considerd Damon. But he’s been claimed off waivers by Boston & doesn’t seem to like it. Will his mind be on the game? An average hitter, too risky for me today with that on his mind. Looking for Bobby Abreu (hopefully not a DNP) to move me along tonight.

Thanks guys I don’t know why I thought he was on the road anyways he got his hit and I’m now waiting to see if Josh(my pick) comes throught for me or not to get me to a season high of 7. Good luck to the rest of ya still waiting.

and Kendo went with Jose as well to move into 1rst place all by his lonesome @ 9 straight days with a HR. but hot on his heels Eric also had Jose to go to 7 and keep the pressure on. ( not that there’s not enough pressure as is)

Congratulations to Kendo1961 for getting to 9.
I don’t want to be selfish but I need to bend the don’t pick against my team rule…. at least for home runs. I was ready to pick Batista if anyone besides my Yankees were the opponent. Pujols homered but I did not take him. I took Miguel Cabrera and KC has intentionally walked him twice with the 2nd coming after an error on a Damon single. However I also have Miguel on the more important game and he singled in his first AB so I’m at 9.

A tip of my Cub hat to Kendo1961 – 9 HR’s. In my best month this year I had 10 HR’s.
Starlin Castro (no relation to Fidel) singles. I like this kid more and more each day. He has alot of poise for a 20 year old and is super fast too.

What a BTS day. Couple of later games with Mauer, Crawford & Longoria among most picked yet to get a hit, else a vast majority of BTS players move on today with very little resets it appears.
Tough luck for those that picked Jeter with an 0-fer pinch & Pence going 0-3. For me, my game hasn’t started yet.
On the lighter side: Cubs Win, Cubs Win under new manager

Based on what I said above anyone who took Mauer (mainly long streaks) must me having the celebration of a decade. Breaks up the Texas no hitter with 1 out in the 9th. The Rangers 1 hit the Twins. I had the Rangers on survivor.

@vinny1979: “I want to know how you can even get to 15 yet alone 30 or 40. Anybody care to help me out?”
My 2nd year playing. 1st year got a streak of 17. This year high is 20. Next year?
1st year: I simply did what most do. Looked at worse pitchers for the day & opposing hitters. Picked who I felt was best suited to get a hit. Hardly any research.
2nd year: Lots of research. Tried many strategies. End result wasn’t much better than 1st year.
I do think favoring good/great batters with high averages against a poor pitcher is sound. There’s probably 3-5 such matchups a day. Honestly, trick is to not pick the one(s) that fail; that’s where the luck factor comes in. Not much help I know.

I didn’t pick from the top 15 either. However, H.Kendrick fit the profile I was trying to describe above: batting well over 400 against Shields at 9 ABs, he went 2 for 3 last night (now over 500 with 12 ABs). But I’d prefer to have higher ABs. For example picking Pujols or Theriot Tuesday with 34 & 27 ABs respectively, each batting over 400 against opposing pitchers.
When I said 3-5 such matchups in my last post, I was focusing on “great” matchups with double-digit ABs. Some research needed. Example. Geoff (last leader) made 2 bad picks IMO within a couple days apart, Hanley & Loney, both with great numbers against the lefty pitchers haven’t seen yet this year. But both were hitting lefties horrible this year. Leader skirted by with Hanley but not with Loney. A little research would have shown that.
What I don’t get are those that pick hitters against pitchers never seen before. That is just blind faith; there’s always better picks. Then again, this game has a high luck factor.

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